"بكة" meaning in Arabic

See بكة in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /bak.ka/
Etymology: According to Ibn Manzor the name derives from the root بكَّ (“to be crowded, to throng, to pester”). Popular etymology has it that it comes instead from the vb. بَكَى (bakā, “to cry”) Head templates: {{ar-proper noun|بَكَّة|f}} بَكَّة • (bakka) f Inflection templates: {{ar-decl-noun|بَكَّة:di|state=ind-def}} Forms: بَكَّة [canonical], bakka [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], - [ar-infl-a, diptote, indefinite, informal, singular], بَكَّة [ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, informal, singular], - [ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, informal, singular], - [ar-infl-a, diptote, indefinite, nominative, singular], بَكَّةُ [ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, nominative, singular], - [ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, nominative, singular], - [accusative, ar-infl-a, diptote, indefinite, singular], بَكَّةَ [accusative, ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, singular], - [accusative, ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, singular], - [ar-infl-a, diptote, genitive, indefinite, singular], بَكَّةَ [ar-infl-a, definite, diptote, genitive, singular], - [ar-infl-a, construct, diptote, genitive, singular]
  1. Bakkah is a toponym mentioned in the Quran (3:96) as the ancient name of the city of Mecca
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